Preventive Care
Your pet relies on you to provide the best medical care possible to ensure a long and healthy life.  We routinely start vaccinations & de-
worming at the age of 6 weeks.  The doctors will discuss vaccination
programs, spaying or neutering and medical procedures at your pet's
first visit.  The doctor will also discuss annual vaccinations and
diagnostic blood work to keep your pet healthy.
DID YOU KNOW?
An estimated 1 million
dogs in the United States
have been named the
primary beneficiary in
their owner's will.









DID YOU KNOW?
The bloodhound is the only
animal whose evidence is
admissible in an American
court.

DID YOU KNOW?
Dogs have over
200 million scent receptors
in their noses (humans
have only 5 million).








DID YOU KNOW?
According to a recent
survey, the most popular
name for a dog is Max.
Other popular names
include Molly, Sam, Zach,
and Maggie.



DID YOU KNOW?
The common belief that
dogs are color blind is
false. Dogs can see color,
but it is not as vivid a color
scheme as we see. They
distinguish between blue,
yellow, and gray, but
probably do not see red and
green. This is much like
our vision at twilight.









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Boarding
Our clinics provide clean, temperature-controlled boarding facilities for your pet.  Please, by reservation only.  For their protection, all pets
must be current on their vaccinations (with proof as required).  All
dogs must also be vaccinated against kennel cough.  We also
recommend that cats be tested and vaccinated for feline leukemia.  
These are services we can provide for you at either of our clinics.
Diagnostic and Laboratory Services
Our clinics offer state-of-the-art laboratory facilities on-site.  This enables us to run blood health panels and complete blood counts
including:
Heartworm
Tick-Borne diseases
Feline Leukemia
Feline Immunodefiency Virus (FIV)
Fecal and Urinalysis Testing
X-Rays
Dental Cleanings
ECG
Ultrasound
Geriatric Diagnostics
Cardiology Diagnostics
Nutritional Counseling
Surgical Care
Our clinics offer a full range of orthopedic and soft tissue surgeries. We firmly believe that pets not intended for breeding should be
spayed or neutered.  Our spay/neuter surgical services include:
Surgical Procedure with Anesthetic
Post Operative Care & Medications
Overnight Hospitalization
Suture Removal
We electronically & physically monitor heart and blood oxygen levels during all surgical procedures.  Pre-surgical bloodwork is required for the safety of your pet.  It will also
provide a baseline to help project future medical care.  We also offer referral services for more
complicated diagnostic or surgical treatments.
Emergency Services
Our veterinarians are available by appointment during regular clinic hours.  We are closed on Sundays and holidays.  For all Pet Health
Emergencies after hours, please call either of our offices for a referral.
Click Here for Emergency Referral Information
Grooming
Our Licensed Groomer provides the best possible hygenic care for your pet.  From nails to tails, and everything in between, your pets will
look and feel their best.  Please call for an appointment.
**All pets must be current on all vaccinations prior to appointment.  
1634 Old Highway 31 North
Rochester, Indiana 46975
Office: 574-223-4980
2539 W. Logansport Road
Peru, Indiana 46970
Office: 765-473-5592
DID YOU KNOW?
A cat will spend nearly
30% of its life grooming
itself.







DID YOU KNOW?
It has been scientifically
proven that stroking a cat
can lower one's blood
pressure



DID YOU KNOW?
If your cat is in the habit
of rolling over and
exposing his stomach, you
can be sure he feels
perfectly safe with you. It's
also a way of
demonstrating his pleasure
in your company.












DID YOU KNOW?
A cat sees about six times
better than a human at
night because of the
tapetum lucidum , a layer
of extra reflecting cells
which absorb light.





DID YOU KNOW?
The heaviest cat ever
recorded weighed 46 lbs.









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